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TAGE FOUR
. SUNDAY, JULY 22,
Tim klamath news
The Klamath News
CHURCHES
Published lery morning ax
pent Mandar bv The Klamath
News Publishing company at 101- raul'e Kpiarorial Church,
li South Fifth, street. Klamath the friendly church. 8(h at Jef
Fslls. Oregon, ferson, Rei. J. Henry Thomaa:
The 11 a. m. service last!
Official Paper of City of Klairc
lb. fr'alla and Klamath
Just
n,l hnllp mnA th. .ll.lhiaiiUKajl
County , ,h Ht . ... p
Wlhieini A
1928 by NEA Service
RUTH DtVlY GROVES
CHAPTER XLVJ
Virginia was eadly disappoint-
... ... ... ; Remlnaton. will Breach. Weahsll;
, ,,,,."""" M be glad to welcome to worship - Nathaniel letter had told .knew nothing of Virginia's no.
WLonr r n. ... iu. w h . ,h,. ,.r.i. ,h... her nothing of bla feeling for mentarlly overwhelming Joy. He
St'BSCIlIPTlOX RATKS value utterances of Intellectual i ber ... It lacked tenderness, only knew that ahe broke from
nellrered by rarrler, month Mi (depth and aplrltual value. There I It waa entirely In the naire of .bla embrace before he aa ready
Delivered by carrier, jcr tt.So!wlll be a relebratlun of Holy the repreaaed converaatlona that release her, and looked at him
Communion at I a. m. Church , had usurped their old. free ejt-lth eyes already wiped of truth,
arhool at 9:15. change of confidences after Mel's I '-How good of you." ahe mur-
'discovery of ber association wllhlmured. "I didn't expect you."
mmanucM impiimi t nurcn. inn 'Oliver,
and High. R. It. Mulholland. pan-j i, honed, and Virginia failed
Delivered by mall, yemr 0.00
feubscrlntion payable la advance-
Hut trouble doea not vaulsh ( by.the weoka of her absence. The
until It Is conquered. Nathaniel cruise had been a needless a
useless aacrlflce all around.
Virginia obtained her key
Entered aj second class matter
at the postofflca at Klamath
'aITs.. .Oreeon. Kommbar 16.
MS. nnder act of March J, 187J. tor:
and
Jfrmber Belerted Orrgon
Aesrapapen
.11.
'Tha Reach of Redemption
"The llouae ol No Refusals"
ana subjects foV addreaaea on
Sundae ( 11 f Inla.d.Kti
I gospel messages meeting a real
land preeent need In human life.
, Bible school at 9:45. We Invite'
you to worship with us.
to ace, that It waa Ironical, that I
Nathaniel
close, and
clamped
canned
his
her .
lipa
face
Pacific coast representatives: Ar
thur W. Stypes, Inc., San Fran
cisco, Loa Angeles and Portland,.
Eastern representatives: Charles
K. Miller. New York, and V. H.
Btockwell, Chicago.
(artists' ball and. near
". . . Chiri't a. peach.
little off my appetite
The :
the end: !
Been a i
but ahe I
know you didn't," he re
with a abort, rasping laugh.
throuah narrowed eyelids for a
she waa having a fine time. few .,,
... -e"- .-. --'"" ...
definite. The bad weather she t . ,
- ...K.-. T... P'l".
1 came anyhow." .
"Coming up to my hotel!" she
keeps me going with atuff she;'d Indifferently.
says I ought to have. I think 1 "No, I'm not," ha growled.
used to misjudge her. Remem- "I've had enough. Hut I'll take
ber the time we talked about the taxi with fcou, and drop oft at
sawdust and the quicksand! I'm i the studio."
beginning to believe we were both I He waa furious with himself
Telephone 877 tion at Loa Angeles. Lord's i - " ; - ..-
Member Audit Burcaa CtrcmUtloa 'upper at 10:45 a. m. At the i """""' .,.... ... " "V '" r '
Imnrnln. wnmhin ha. vi.. I Virginia finished the letter, I He had come because ha could
ma Doege will sing, accompanied ' " " y- '"
by Miss Von Berthelsdorf at the du"- '""J' oppression in
organ. The sermon bv the ua. ,h glon of her heart and a
How much better proof is tor will be "Too Busy." Chrls-i0"11 emed tightening round
tlan Endeavor at 7 p. m. with "r a"a- "reaming was uuii
Mlss Dorothy Bailie as leader1. cu" nd P'lnful.
Evening sermon. "Whose Wife to t Wisely she had chosen to read
Remember," at 8 p. m. 'the letter In the privacy of her
' a 'stateroom, but remembering the
at
the desk, exchanged greetings
with the holnl attaches whom she
met, and went to her room with
a knowledge that she had madu
a mistake. -
She might as well have lived
her year o life to the fullest
the coat would be the same.
She had not alarted to get her
self settled, her things unpacked
and
a nip on ber door and ahe open
ed It to sea Chlrl Monti aUttdlug
In the hall.
"I know I'm rushing you." the
girl said before Virginia could re
Opening Planned j
In Two Weeks;
Formal opening of the country
club bouse at the Kennies (lolf
and Country cluh Is planned
within the next two weeks, ac
cording to announcement mndn
tuday by one of the leading mem
bers uf the club, ,
Wotk ou the club house 33x17 i
IH hellia nmllml In eniuitlettiill ,
tl'liN mvImpIi.h m-lll I... ..a
logs. i
II. 1). Mnrtenson Is In charge
of the construction. Through hia.
clone contact wllh many of the!
leading lumber concerns much of ;
tne material for the club house
Don't Trust to Luck r '
. ' t'
Consult a Reliable Abstracter In every
real eatate transaction.
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Mtellsbla Abtraclurs Blnce HOB) , . '
ABSTRACTERS TITLE EXAMINERS
TITLE INSURANCE
lit South 4th St. I ' Phono 188
Fin Christian Church, Ninth '
and Pine afreets, V. K. Allison.'
(minister: Bible school st 9:45
a. m. Assistant Snpt. - Rachel '
i Salomon will likely give report
on world Sunday school conven-;
.'la 1m.Ii, r,ir,,lHl.H.I nt 111,1. ,(.,m
put away, before there was .h. ...,, ...
The doors t tlio cluh house
are belug furnlihed by the Weed
Lumber company at a bed rock
price. . The sand blown panel la
being Used on the Interior, fur
RE
surprise sufflr-! ulshed by the Red River Lumber
cover from her
lently to speuk.
to talk to you before you saw . At the formal upenluK. cere
N'el." . monies will tie held with several
Virginia atepm-d bark and held jot the leading club member, tuk
the door opeu for her to enter? ' lug part.
A JOBBING CENTER
nccetisary to convince the
Chamber of Commerce that
one of the essential things
right now is a review of
the freight rates into Klam
ath Falls, when Frank Me
Arthur comes over from
. Alturas to buy supplies for
the Corporation ranch, pro
bably the largest consuming
institution in northern Cal
ifornia? Are we going to sleep
away on the freight rate
question, or are we going
to have the freight rates
reviewed into this city with
the idea of making this
city a jobbing center? .
Naturally, the railroads
want no such review. When
rates set for a long time
they are like cement hard
to pry loose. It is for that
reason we urge a review of
therrKesW that Ve"ftByfer'fr DMuia$ -'"' &ir 1'S:1tfeit"t ,ftir
. ,. . , ... .. ' Washington streets. A. .J 'Sim-" despised.7' ' ' r -
establish for this city now
not ten years from now a
jobbing rate which will per
mit dealers here to break
bulk and supply this coun
try witl merchandise.
There is no disloyalty
shown to the railroads by
making this request.
It Is purely a matter of
good, sound business. No
doubt some freight agents
will tell you that there is
no such thing now as job
bing centers because of the
rates operative from the
terminal points. That is all
the purest kind of bunk and
no one should be misled by
it.
Zlo Lathered Church. 10S5 !,octo,' "arnlng against letting j
High street. O. W. Hoffmsn, pss-:her'" h closed her i eyes. ;
tor: Sunday school. at :S0 clenched her hands and waited.
There will be no meeting of the c,lm,jr for ,n "t,M horses that
Sunday morning Bible class. JQl-1 "r!r stamping their hoofa up
Tina services at 10:30. Y. P. s. 1- down ber nerves to leave her.
Bible class meets' Monday eve-! st bad told the medical man
ning at 7:30. We will commence thal 11 (elt llke 'bat and be- had
tha study of a new series of le-: replied that she might visualise
sons, treating "Prophecies and ner nerve torture so it she wlsh
thelr Fulfillment." Visitors are " 'be would promise to think
Invited to aftend our services and ' ttl8 horses as Intruders that
meetings. 'she must banish quietly; aud
never once feel that they were
Klamath Temple, Eighth and beyond her control.
Oak street. Rav. Guy Da Vrles. I Virginia smiled them away,
pastor: Evangelist Valdes wiU ! willed herself not to suffer be
speak on "Hell." Bible school at cause the thing she had set out
9:45 a. m., Mrs. John Llnfestr , to, accomplish seemed done.
In charge. Divine worship at 1 1 Nlel was not unhappy. When
o'clock. Rev. Valdes will speak he heard of her marriage to
on ona of the moat Important I Frederick Dean ha ni,i o..n.
In
themes of the bible "From Pipto I his stars she had found out
to Para-Pipto, or the great Hea-
postaces." County jail service at
S o'clock. Young people's meet
ing at :30. Preaching service at
S o'clock. Subject "Heaven."
time that she wanted a rich
husband.
Virginia had accepted the price
of her father's honor. There was
no way to escape now. Before
tne end of March she must De
mons, pastor: Bible school with
classes for all, 9:30 a. m.; Morn
ing sermon by pastor, 11 s. m.;
Evening worship, including ser
mon 8 p. m. Wednesday evening
at 8 p. m. prayer and bible
study. Scripture lesson Acts 15th
chapter. A cordial invitation is
extended to all to worship with
ns. . .
. e e --
First fharali of Christ. Scien
tist, 10th and Washington: Sun
day school at 9:45 a. m.: Sun
day service It a. m subject.
T r u t h." Wednesday evening
meeting at 8 o'clock; free read
ing room and free lending library
open from 2:30 to 4:10 p. m. on
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the services and use the
reading room.
not keep away. He had meant
to greet her with no more warmth
than ahe herself displayed.
He'd take his cue from her.
Her silence had proved her love
was gone, but he wanted addit
ional proof. That everything waa
at an and between tbem now was
Incontrovertible. ,
He wanted to turn on his heel
and walk away. And he hadn't
been able to do It. lie took some
pride in his rofuul to accompany
her to,. her hotel, but II hardly
made up for his weakening
enough to go as far as bis studio.
Virginia was mired in a strange
mixture of emotions. She waa
elated one moment because his
love hsd endured despite her cast
ing him to the spell of her rival,
and depressed the next because
she could not reveal her elation
to him.
No matter now what ha said
or did she would know that ha
loved her. That ona moment
when he held her In his arms
with unrestrained fervor betrayed
him. lie was her man. her man!
.Her heart sang the words in a
I paean of enchanted ecstacy. Hut
so accustomed had she become to
living one charucter in her heart
and another for the world to see
that Nathaniel never heard the
song, or even suspected Its exist
ence. To him she was just a cold. In
different, uninterested gtrl whom
Chlrl rsma lu. pulled off her
hsi. tossed It onto tha bed. rub
bed up her shaggy hob aud set
tled herself lu the ouly comfort.
table chair In the room before khe
sain anoiner word. Then sho
naked for a rlgaret.
"I'm sorry." Virginia ssld. "I
hsven't any."
"Vou wouldn't," the other re
turned. ".Well. I won't be able
to get It across quite as well
without a smoke, but I think It's
for the good of all bands to
hsve It out."
She crossed her knees and
threw herself back In the chair
while she rrgsrdrd Virginia with
a set grin.
Virginia poised herself on tin
edge of the bed. near the end.
I leaned on the footboard.
She knew Intuitively that Chlrl
had not come here at this hour
for any light purpose. It must
concern Nlel. They had nothing
else in common.
Virginia decided not to tell ber.
that she already had aeen him.
"I dare say Nlel hasn't written
you anything about It," Chlrl be
gan. "Well, things hsve changed
since you went on your delight
ful southern cruise. Miss- firew
ater." (To Ho Continued) ' .
For your Frlgldulre call K. K.
Jeffersun, phoue 1U61-J. sdv.
Jrs-tt
.The'Agena would return to: he had kissed against her will.
-ew iorg early in January. Just
a few short weeks after that day
in which to make 1100,000. It
was hopeless.
Despair became her constant
companion during the remainder
of the cruise. But no one on
the ship, excepting the doctor.
They rode to his stndio In
silence that was broken only by
an occasional remark from one
or tha other. Nathaniel did not
invite her to enter, though Vir
ginia both hoped and feared that
he would do so.
She drove away with a little
EASTERN
0KEG0N
STAGES
Between
Klamath Falls and
Alturas. connecting
same day with stages
to Susanviile, Reno;
Burns and AH Points
North and East.
Stude Sedan
For Sale or Trade
Diamonds Real Estate -
or what have you
L. CARTER
410 So. 5th.
Phone 544-R
3
knew that she was suffering. !nod through the door he had
Sacred Heart Church. Eighth
and High. Rev. A. F. Loeser,
p...i rr . otuiuiui: aunaay masses at
Recently the Zellerbach I :30. 8:00. and io:30: eveninr
devotion at 7:30: wek-dv mo..
at 7 a. m. Merrill, first and third , '" not to return to New York
Paper company established
a branch at Eugene, Oregon
to serve Klamath Falls and
other points, It is unthink
able that f those jobbers
whom we have dealt with
for years, would do this un
less there was a tithing in it
of some kind.
Frank McArthur, of Al
turas wants to trade with
us. Many others from that
section will want to do the
same thing. Let the Cham
ber of Commerce pry itself
off center and begin to ren
der some service toward
making this a jobbing
point.
o
Distribution is the prob
lum. We need Chicago bank
robbers in Arizona, or Ari
zona cashiers in Chicago.
o
Vou can tell a good fun
damentalist. Say "thirdly,"
and note the sleepy look in
h'u eyes.
o
Correct this sentence :
"She has had six proposals"
faid the mother, "but I
never mention it outside the
family."
Common, itch is not like
theritch for office. Common
itch lasts only seven years.
For her protection he circulated
carelessly-dropped remarks con
cerning her -health the tropics
did not agree with ber . . . touch
of the sun . . . too much work.
His campaign had a beneficial
result. Thoughtful passengers
relaxed their demands upon Vir
ginia's attentions and no one
quizzed her about her pallor aud
nervousness.
Virginia no longer felt herself
urging the ship to speed by men
tally conceiving herself down in
the furnace room furiously feed
ing coal to the fire as she bad
done on the way from Havana to
Port au Prince. She'd have nre-
ouuuay at iu:30. All are cor
dially welcome at our services..
First Methodist Church, loth
and High Sts., Frank L. Weraett.
minister: "The Laughing Hiver"
is the subject of the sermon on
bunday night at 8 o'clock the Port. There was tbe red tapo
third in the series in Great Spirit- 'bat delayed Immediate landing,
ual Lessons from Nature. Sun-1 and then Virginia Was hnelr
again, filled with mingled yearn
ing to rush to Nathaniel and re
luctance to see him at all
ntil the end of her year of free
dom. ,
It would be easier to be parted
from Nathaniel by distance than
by a love grown cold.
But the day came when the
ship was berthed in the home
day morning Mr. Wemett speaks
on "A New Gospel for an Old
World." Sunday school at 9:45
a. m. Young Peoples Meeting,
7 o'clock p. m. A cordial wel
come to strangers.
closed behind him a door he had
closed with a feeling of having
stepped forever from a paradise
to which there is no re-entering.
Heart. esa, cold, unreal call
her what he would, be loved ber.
Disrespect, hate, contempt, all
had failed him when he sought
to use them to tear her out of
his heart.
v Her face waa sweet, her voice
ahd body lovely. Nathaniel de
spised himself because they en
thralled him. but he had not suc
ceeded In loosening the leash that
bound him to her.
It was Impossible really to be
lieve want lie knew of her,
Virginia grieved deeply for him
me taxicao carried her up
town. And ,she grieved for the
lost hours they might have shared
together.
in spile of all she had done to
protect him from the final hurt
he would experience when he
learned she was going to mtrry
anoiner man, be must go through
the ordeal Just the same.
His pain would not be softened
She had not written to him.
She could not write in the vein
he had employed. Silence would
help to maintain thn lmi,..in.
The thing that astonishes ! 'hat she was growing Indifferent
the politicians. is not what,owar1 bim- For the"e reasons
AI Smith says, but the fact reth" m.i," ""'glng ,0
that he says anythfng. He could ascertain easily
0 enough when the Agena was duo
You'll never rise in the , "1Z " ' l? know'
wnen she
line. Ill me -ha .nmntul I 1.
world just by sticking where thought of the welcoraeless home-
you are. Look at the Pull-1'0"1'"1 "he wa inviting. But
man windnw. u " no "Pe " him at
tne
O I ShS
er.
was
long
In leavtne fhn
That Latin inscription for !"hl1'' havlnl remained to speed
Louvain doesn't matter Thn gue,t"' and to receive their
UinJ If , L i v IiP'ns of gratitude for a
Kind of people Who might pleasant voyage.
take it seriously can't read Sne """d listlessly down the
Latin. gangpiang without a glance at
i'be pier which waa nearly de-
0 jserted now.
If only political fences! Suddenly a pair of arms opened
were strong enough to keep ! ?!'.' .efr8 ber "nd "he wal"ed
the hull in KeePi blindly into them. They closed
We bull in. .bout her, held her with her face
O I pressed tight against a rough
Loyalty has disadvantag-i,e'ioaI N'haniei confess-
'Gil fill InV flr navlhsi Uam l. i
es. Cabinet Positions aren't unnni. '
-iiiuioo luikHO HVPr V Irirlnla
offered to a section that
will vote a straight ticket
in any &
an einer mat wiped out
everything bnt this great, this
Indescribable relief of being with
Nlel again.
COMIXfi!!
Jennings Tent Show .
OXK VKKK HTAKTI.NO .
Thursday Night, Jy -M
KLAMATH F.ALLH
All New lays' Volhina; Re
peated that Waa ( sctl
Last tipring;
I'lHMilU.H
. . "Chrutlng Women"
. "8o This In Alaska"
. "A Fool f,,r Luck"
. . "Kant tatra West"
. . . . "Flying lloo("
. "lluHhiinil Hunters"
"Hhe Couldn't Hiiy No"
Tliiirs.
Frl. . .
Sat. . ,
Nun.
Mon. .
Tui h. ,
Weil . .
Tent Lorntml on H. Hivlh
Ht.
Evorjr Lady attending the show
Thumdny iilrlit to wc 'Client.
Ing Women" will he ulven a
LADIF.M FIIF.K ticket lo m-o
"Ho This Is Ala.ka."
O.V FIllllAV NI;iit
Doors Open 7:!MI NlnHs 8:10
I'KICKH: hoc for children;
BOc for Adults
No Iteservetl Heats
Not
Carnival, Cirrus
or .Movie,
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CO.
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